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PenerangDaruma doll, cut out, 03.jpg
English: Daruma doll, cut out, facing straight. The characters on its chest read 福入 (fuku-iri), which translates as "let luck in" (thanks to Curly Turkey for the translation).
pemuji – Nuan mesti meri kredit ti patut, meri link ngagai lisin, lalu nunjukka enti bisi ubah digaga. Nuan tau ngereja nya ngena sebarang chara ti patut, tang ukai ngena sebarang chara ti nunjukka orang ti meri lisin nya ngemendarka nuan tauka ngena nuan.
kunsi sebaka – Enti nuan ngaga remix, ngubah, tauka ngaga atas utai nya, nuan mesti ngagihka pemeri nuan ba baruh sama tauka lisin serasi enggau ke asal.
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